
The Ogun State All Progressives Congress (APC) Working Committee has upheld the suspension of Senator Gbenga Daniel and Kunle Folarin by their respective wards due to alleged anti-party activities.
Nuberu Olufemi, the APC Director of Publicity in Ogun, announced this in a statement issued in Abeokuta.
The decision was made during a Tuesday meeting, chaired by State Chairman Yemi Sanusi and attended by 16 committee members.
The committee reviewed reports from Disciplinary Committees investigating claims of misconduct and anti-party actions against Daniel and Folarin in Ward IV and Ward VI of Sagamu Local Government, respectively.
” Ward IV, Sagamu local government, set up a disciplinary committee on the alleged misconduct bordering on anti-party activities committed by Daniel.
“Similarly, Ward VI set up a disciplinary committee on the allegations of gross misconduct and anti-party activities allegedly committed by Folarin.
“They wrote to the members under investigation, inviting them to the disciplinary meetings at which they were to be heard and allowed to present evidence in their defense or request pardon from the party.
” However, both members failed to respond to the invitations extended to them in writing, failed to provide a written defence, and also failed to attend the disciplinary meetings at which they were to be given the opportunity to defend themselves.
” In view of their deliberate and unexplained absences, the committees deliberated as scheduled, heard from the available witnesses, considered the available documentary evidence, and deliberated on the allegations,” It stated
The party added that upon due consideration, the committees suspended the members indefinitely, pending further investigation and the outcome of the committees’ inquiry.
It explained that copies of the letters of indefinite suspension had been sent to the state chairman for consideration and approval of the State Working Committee.
“The SWC has ratified the suspensions. The meeting demonstrates the party’s commitment to maintaining discipline and upholding its constitution,” it stated.
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